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Actors dressed as Roman soldiers participate in the Festival of Ancient Heritage in the town of Svishtov...

Actors dressed as Roman soldiers participate in the Festival of Ancient Heritage in the town of Svishtov, some 230 km (142 miles) north-east of Sofia, September 19, 2009. Several groups from Italy, Romania, Poland and Bulgaria took part in the festival re-enacting military life and battles between soldiers from the Roman Empire and enemy tribes. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov (BULGARIA SOCIETY)

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September 19, 2009

Actors dressed as Roman military commanders observe the "battle field" during the Festival of Ancient...

Actors dressed as Roman military commanders observe the "battle field" during the Festival of Ancient...

Actors dressed as Roman military commanders observe the "battle field" during the Festival of Ancient Heritage in the town of Svishtov, some 230 km (142 miles) north-east of Sofia, September 19, 2009. Several groups from Italy, Romania, Poland and Bulgaria took part in the festival re-enacting military life and battles between soldiers from the Roman Empire and enemy tribes. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov (BULGARIA SOCIETY)

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September 19, 2009

Actors dressed as Roman and Goth soldiers participate in the Festival of Ancient Heritage in the town...

Actors dressed as Roman and Goth soldiers participate in the Festival of Ancient Heritage in the town...

Actors dressed as Roman and Goth soldiers participate in the Festival of Ancient Heritage in the town of Svishtov, some 230 km (142 miles) north-east of Sofia, September 19, 2009. Several groups from Italy, Romania, Poland and Bulgaria took part in the festival re-enacting military life and battles between soldiers from the Roman Empire and enemy tribes. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov (BULGARIA SOCIETY)

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September 19, 2009

Actors dressed as Roman soldiers surround "Goth soldiers" during a re-enactment scene as part of the...

Actors dressed as Roman soldiers surround "Goth soldiers" during a re-enactment scene as part of the...

Actors dressed as Roman soldiers surround "Goth soldiers" during a re-enactment scene as part of the Festival of Ancient Heritage in the town of Svishtov, some 230 km (142 miles) north-east of Sofia, September 19, 2009. Several groups from Italy, Romania, Poland and Bulgaria took part in the festival re-enacting military life and battles between soldiers from the Roman Empire and enemy tribes. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov (BULGARIA SOCIETY)

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September 19, 2009

Actors dressed as Roman soldiers participate in the Festival of Ancient Heritage in the town of Svishtov,...

Actors dressed as Roman soldiers participate in the Festival of Ancient Heritage in the town of Svishtov...

Actors dressed as Roman soldiers participate in the Festival of Ancient Heritage in the town of Svishtov, some 230 km (142 miles) north-east of Sofia, September 19, 2009. Several groups from Italy, Romania, Poland and Bulgaria took part in the festival re-enacting military life and battles between soldiers from the Roman Empire and enemy tribes. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov (BULGARIA SOCIETY)

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September 19, 2009

Actors dressed as Roman soldiers "patrol" during the Festival of Ancient Heritage in the town of Svishtov,...

Actors dressed as Roman soldiers "patrol" during the Festival of Ancient Heritage in the town of Svishtov...

Actors dressed as Roman soldiers "patrol" during the Festival of Ancient Heritage in the town of Svishtov, some 230 km (142 miles) north-east of Sofia, September 19, 2009. Several groups from Italy, Romania, Poland and Bulgaria took part in the festival, re-enacting military life and battles between soldiers from the Roman Empire and enemy tribes. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov (BULGARIA SOCIETY)

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April 08, 2004

Bulgarian President Georgi Parvanov (L) and his wife Zorka (R) attend a mass funeral in the town of Svishtov,...

BULGARIAN PRESIDENT PARVANOV AND HIS WIFE ZORKA ATTEND MASS FUNERAL IN SVISHTOV.

Bulgarian President Georgi Parvanov (L) and his wife Zorka (R) attend a mass funeral in the town of Svishtov, some 250 km northeast from Sofia April 8, 2004. A huge crowd of people gathered in front of Svishtov's main church, where burial service for the bus drama victims took place. Ten Bulgarian high-school children were killed and two are still missing after a bus taking a party of Bulgarians home from a school trip to Dubrovnik plunged into a swollen river in a ravine in Serbia last Sunday. REUTERS/Oleg Popov OP/ACM

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April 08, 2004

Two Bulgarian girls cry over the coffin of a school-friend during the mass funeral in the town of Svishtov,...

TWO BULGARIAN GIRLS CRY OVER COFFIN OF SCHOOL-FRIEND DURING MASS FUNERAL IN SVISHTOV.

Two Bulgarian girls cry over the coffin of a school-friend during the mass funeral in the town of Svishtov, some 250 km northeast from Sofia April 8, 2004. A huge crowd of people gathered in front of Svishtov's main church, where burial service for the bus drama victims took place. Ten Bulgarian high-school children were killed and two are still missing after a bus taking a party of Bulgarians home from a school trip to Dubrovnik plunged into a swollen river in a ravine in Serbia last Sunday. REUTERS/Oleg Popov OP/ACM

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April 08, 2004

A general view of the mass funeral in the town of Svishtov, some 250 km (155 miles) northeast of Sofia,...

A general view of the mass funeral in the town of Svishtov, some 250 km (155 miles) northeast of Sofia, April 8, 2004. Ten Bulgarian high-school children were killed and two are still missing after a bus taking a party of Bulgarians home from a school trip to Dubrovnik plunged into a swollen river in a ravine in Serbia on Sunday. REUTERS/Oleg Popov OP/

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April 08, 2004

The mother (C) and other relatives of Lora Nikolova, 14, cry over her coffin during a mass funeral in...

THE MOTHER AND OTHER RELATIVES OF LORA NIKOLOVA, 14, CRY OVER HER COFFIN IN SVISHTOV.

The mother (C) and other relatives of Lora Nikolova, 14, cry over her coffin during a mass funeral in the town of Svishtov, some 250 km (155 miles) northeast from Sofia, April 8, 2004. Ten Bulgarian high-school children were killed and two are still missing after a bus taking a party of Bulgarians home from a school trip to Dubrovnik plunged into a swollen river in a ravine in Serbia on Sunday. REUTERS/Oleg Popov OP/DL

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March 15, 2000

Manchester Zdravkov, 36, shows the court decision at his home in the town of Svishtov, some 210 km north-east...

Manchester Zdravkov, 36, shows the court decision at his home in the town of Svishtov, some 210 km north-east of Sofia on March 15. A regional court allowed Marin Zdravkov to change his personal name to Manchester earlier this week after a lower-ranked court turned down his previous attempt.

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March 15, 2000

Manchester Zdravkov, 36, holds his cat named Beckham at his home in the town of Svishtov, some 210 km...

Manchester Zdravkov, 36, holds his cat named Beckham at his home in the town of Svishtov, some 210 km north-east of Sofia March 15. A regional court allowed Marin Zdravkov to change his personal name to Manchester earlier this week after a lower-ranked court turned down his previous attempt.